Fuck, it's already half past eight...
So, studied our app for elastic search. Found that we will need one more dataset from "edit" tier, from Texas. Ok. It's just 73 json records, but somehow our "job" reads it twice an hour. Anyway, that will go. This additional data it pulls is related to the other project, the token service, which is in oauth, and uses postgres. So what, we need to keep some data in mongo and some in postgres?
By the end of the day, after talking to Karen, who also suggested to use Domino, I figured that wtf, we have a piece of code that works and is configured properly; why bother, ok?
Planned to write a doc regarding managing that elastic search, but then asked Mike, the guy in Texas, what are our options. He sent me back a list of data sets which they want us to be receiving. Cool. So we can reshuffle the list a little bit and proceed. I'll use mongo.
Before the 11AM standup, asked Renato regarding how should a spike be closed, some code deployed, or? He said, a wise guy, that a spike ends with a document that is discussed - so (I have a document) I suggested to discuss it tomorrow (and Renato sets up a meeting, neat!)
At 1:30 had a 1-1 with Jacob. Showed him our woods (I was sitting outside), and he said (he's in Wisconsin) that they are also interested in moving over to South Carolina. Welcome to the South! (Wisconsin is not bad too, but too cold.) Then we talked about problems (turned out there are none, zero, zilch), then about SNYK, and he showed me how to do it in intelliJ (via help->tools); then I asked him how am I supposed to request a vacation (just a couple of days in April). He said: nobody does; people just label their absence as "OOO" (out of office), and that's it. Of course if you are absent one week every months... well, that's not my habit. I kind of just work.
So that's it. Then I ran SNYK, and it complained about a missing sbt plugin, and Qing wrote that I have to add the plugin is sbt.plugins (ok, thanks). Also asked if anybody is interested in attending the conference in Lisbon (nobody), asked Jorge specifically, and he says that from his country he would need a visa and covid proofs etc), so he'll do it online. He'll probably give a talk on ZIO HTTP (one new hot dish these days).
And also some small discussions, and I'm ready to document what I'll do with elastic search, and Renato scheduled a presentation tomorrow. Cool! I love it so far. I've been here for almost half a year and still nobody seems to hate me. Weird. It's like HealthExpense, the first couple of years.
So, studied our app for elastic search. Found that we will need one more dataset from "edit" tier, from Texas. Ok. It's just 73 json records, but somehow our "job" reads it twice an hour. Anyway, that will go. This additional data it pulls is related to the other project, the token service, which is in oauth, and uses postgres. So what, we need to keep some data in mongo and some in postgres?
By the end of the day, after talking to Karen, who also suggested to use Domino, I figured that wtf, we have a piece of code that works and is configured properly; why bother, ok?
Planned to write a doc regarding managing that elastic search, but then asked Mike, the guy in Texas, what are our options. He sent me back a list of data sets which they want us to be receiving. Cool. So we can reshuffle the list a little bit and proceed. I'll use mongo.
Before the 11AM standup, asked Renato regarding how should a spike be closed, some code deployed, or? He said, a wise guy, that a spike ends with a document that is discussed - so (I have a document) I suggested to discuss it tomorrow (and Renato sets up a meeting, neat!)
At 1:30 had a 1-1 with Jacob. Showed him our woods (I was sitting outside), and he said (he's in Wisconsin) that they are also interested in moving over to South Carolina. Welcome to the South! (Wisconsin is not bad too, but too cold.) Then we talked about problems (turned out there are none, zero, zilch), then about SNYK, and he showed me how to do it in intelliJ (via help->tools); then I asked him how am I supposed to request a vacation (just a couple of days in April). He said: nobody does; people just label their absence as "OOO" (out of office), and that's it. Of course if you are absent one week every months... well, that's not my habit. I kind of just work.
So that's it. Then I ran SNYK, and it complained about a missing sbt plugin, and Qing wrote that I have to add the plugin is sbt.plugins (ok, thanks). Also asked if anybody is interested in attending the conference in Lisbon (nobody), asked Jorge specifically, and he says that from his country he would need a visa and covid proofs etc), so he'll do it online. He'll probably give a talk on ZIO HTTP (one new hot dish these days).
And also some small discussions, and I'm ready to document what I'll do with elastic search, and Renato scheduled a presentation tomorrow. Cool! I love it so far. I've been here for almost half a year and still nobody seems to hate me. Weird. It's like HealthExpense, the first couple of years.